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pakistan relations a fresh blow as american senators call for reviewing ties and reducing aid to its key ally in the region. a very warm welcome to you this is r.t. live from moscow now with almost all votes counted in russia's parliamentary election four parties are preparing to take their seats in the state where it's clear the biggest force will be united russia even though it suffered a significant plunge in popularity meanwhile thousands of people took to the streets of the country's biggest cities to voice their reaction to sunday's vote on his piece all of the joins me now live from moscow for more on this peter first of all with the ballot count almost complete what exactly does the demon now look like . but it's only a handful of ballots left to be counted and we get a pretty clear picture of what we do is going to be looking like united russia. still have the majority of the votes there followed up by the communists the affair russia party come in third and the liberal democrats in fourth place there the four parties that picked up a nuff of the vote to warrant taking a sea
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he died in this room in a compound in pakistan. since then, this story of what happened has become more confused and not less. as the story changed, questions have grown over whether the intention all along was to kill them. today, i spoke to the u.s. attorney general who was visiting london. >> y was osama bin laden killed and not captured? >> the operation was designed as a kill or capture operation. the opportunity to capture him ever presented itself. yet to look at the way in which the people who were there conducted themselves. the woman there with him was shot in the leg. the navy seals could have shot her easily in the chest and head of order -- and they did not choose to do that. they were confronted with him and made a determination as only they could have that the only appropriate thing to do was to shoot him. >> why was this legal? there have been questions of whether this was the assassination. >> this is an active national self-defense. he killed thousands of americans on september 11th and profess to want to continue
he died in this room in a compound in pakistan. since then, this story of what happened has become more confused and not less. as the story changed, questions have grown over whether the intention all along was to kill them. today, i spoke to the u.s. attorney general who was visiting london. >> y was osama bin laden killed and not captured? >> the operation was designed as a kill or capture operation. the opportunity to capture him ever presented itself. yet to look at the way in...
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terrorist after ten years on the run are some of unlucky was eventually tracked down in an affluent pakistan a suburb and shot dead for starters and he said now reports of the world's militants will seek out a new torchbearer for terrorists. a man wanted dead or alive for a decade is gone but the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden for some it was a moment of victory here's a caring for others a moment of embarrassment resident obama is in fact it was us. but there's one thing analysts say should not be overlooked osama bin laden may be dead but the threat of terror is very much alive frankly doesn't make much of a difference that bin laden is dead people here were convinced along at least for the last two years and very advanced that the. figures or people in this region who by the way cannot number more than one hundred are incapable of carrying out any major attacks it's been years since bin laden has claimed responsibility for an attack instead it's russian al-qaeda linked terrorists that have made the most recent remarks moscow's metro blast an airport b
terrorist after ten years on the run are some of unlucky was eventually tracked down in an affluent pakistan a suburb and shot dead for starters and he said now reports of the world's militants will seek out a new torchbearer for terrorists. a man wanted dead or alive for a decade is gone but the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden for some it was a moment of victory here's a caring for others a moment of embarrassment resident obama is in fact it was us. but...
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now, the absence of pakistan is unfortunate. it would have been good for pakistan to be here today to express their opinion. >> if you have said that pakistan has not done enough to back efforts to get the taliban into negotiations. what do you expect from pakistan quite concrete lead? >> we encourage, concretely, that they have a significant role to play in the peace process of afghanistan, the growth of afghanistan, it has the longest border with afghanistan, the strongest relationship, religious, linguistic, ethnic, cultural, and we are very strongly connected. we also by events in their country. -- we are affected by events there. also because the taliban is mostly in pakistan, they have their headquarters there, their presence, their sanctuaries, pakistan's role in the peace process is important because they can deliver, if they want to. eclectic you could ask one concreting of pakistan right now, what would it be? >> ps is imperative for all of us. -- peace is imperative. deliver on it. >> has your own government done enou
now, the absence of pakistan is unfortunate. it would have been good for pakistan to be here today to express their opinion. >> if you have said that pakistan has not done enough to back efforts to get the taliban into negotiations. what do you expect from pakistan quite concrete lead? >> we encourage, concretely, that they have a significant role to play in the peace process of afghanistan, the growth of afghanistan, it has the longest border with afghanistan, the strongest...
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i thought then about pakistan for some time which we're talking about earlier. but if i can move to that from what i was i was impressed by the tone you took on that the fact is that in pakistan the wiki leaks explosion which may or may not have been due to gradually bending i'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt from my point of view i give them credit for the the government has to prove it beyond a reasonable doubt but in court but whoever gave that information reveal that we're not only doing drone attacks for extremely unpopular questionable aggressiveness in pakistan we're also doing offensive operations the pentagon has been denying and lying about it and patterson it was shown in one of the state department cables that were released said that no in fact we've been doing ground offensive operations that really caught my attention because it meant that the war had extended there into another country without benefit of congress on this case or the un it was to say and it meant that we could be destabilizing a country there in the direction of a mi
i thought then about pakistan for some time which we're talking about earlier. but if i can move to that from what i was i was impressed by the tone you took on that the fact is that in pakistan the wiki leaks explosion which may or may not have been due to gradually bending i'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt from my point of view i give them credit for the the government has to prove it beyond a reasonable doubt but in court but whoever gave that information reveal that we're...
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forces withdraw from afghanistan the real the wrong way for the united states was eat and turns into pakistan and afghanistan as a proxy anti-semitic jihad in the late seventy's this is the main political military and security blunder that the united states has committed in this region the united states is doomed to deal we have been blowback of its own policy back in late seventy's in pakistan and afghanistan. now russian the pilots taking to the skies in small airplanes of them being grounded by an unimaginable amount of paperwork but it was simply adopted low has dropped some of the here in the runway for more frequent flights however many obstacles remain before it's the golden age for us as small aviation enthusiasts as the knees but that's the space. dozens of pilots swinging their way across russia for the second annual cuban air show the most small aircraft enthusiastic supporter fictions to meet other pilots and to enjoy the beautiful southern scenery or. he took us almost eight hours to get their views with time turned. in november last year russia dumped at a new war for small airc
forces withdraw from afghanistan the real the wrong way for the united states was eat and turns into pakistan and afghanistan as a proxy anti-semitic jihad in the late seventy's this is the main political military and security blunder that the united states has committed in this region the united states is doomed to deal we have been blowback of its own policy back in late seventy's in pakistan and afghanistan. now russian the pilots taking to the skies in small airplanes of them being grounded...
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but i also know this, the importance of a stable pakistan is extremely important, not just to pakistan, but to the region and to the united states. as we're thinking about how we're going to look at our policy, that has to be kept in mind as well. >> captain, appreciate your time. thank you so much. appreciate it. >> if you haven't paid 4 bucks a gallon for gas yet, you will soon. plus, hacked again. millions more gamers could be at risk for identity theft. be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] in 2011, at&t is at work, building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering more people in more places than ever before in an effort to give you the best network possible. at&t. rethink possible. >>> the average price of a gallon of gas is closing in on 4 bucks across the nation. new numbers from aaa shows we're paying $3.97 a gallon on average, 32 cents higher than a month ago and
but i also know this, the importance of a stable pakistan is extremely important, not just to pakistan, but to the region and to the united states. as we're thinking about how we're going to look at our policy, that has to be kept in mind as well. >> captain, appreciate your time. thank you so much. appreciate it. >> if you haven't paid 4 bucks a gallon for gas yet, you will soon. plus, hacked again. millions more gamers could be at risk for identity theft. be right back. ♪ [ male...
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forces was drove from afghanistan their real the wrong way for the united states was eat and turns into pakistan and afghanistan as a proxy anti saw me a jihad in the late seventy's this is the main political military and security wonder that the united states has committed in this region the united states is doomed to deal with we have been blowback off its own policy back in late seventy's in pakistan and afghanistan. russian pilots taking to the skies and small airplanes have only been grounded by the other by general amount of paperwork but recently adopted the was dropped some of the eagle that cleared the runway for more frequent flights over many obstacles still remain if what's that building they need for russian small aviation these yes as to these boats he explains. dozens of pilots winging their way across russia for the second annual air show the most small aircraft enthusiastic supporter fiction's to meet other pilots and to enjoy the beautiful southern scenery or. it took us almost eight hours to get their views were fantastic while although in november last year russia dumped at a
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relationship with pakistan as pakistan complicit are they incompetent and at the end of the day do we have no other option except for to be allies then julian a son speaks out and this time he's talking about facebook so could the popular site really be the most valuable tool intelligence agencies can use and more importantly what facebook ever agree to share user information with the government then the department of justice seems to have done a complete one eighty when it comes to mint medicinal marijuana reports are saying that the government sent letters to state employees who run state legal medical marijuana facilities threatening them with prosecution so we'll find out what this change means for the future of the industry and grab a cocktail because we're celebrating happy hour artie's lauren lyster and lucy confidential join me to hash out all the details especially about the white house's decision against releasing pictures of bin laden's body and of course all of you a little bit of railing on sarah palin's idiocy as well but i have to wait until the end of the show right no
relationship with pakistan as pakistan complicit are they incompetent and at the end of the day do we have no other option except for to be allies then julian a son speaks out and this time he's talking about facebook so could the popular site really be the most valuable tool intelligence agencies can use and more importantly what facebook ever agree to share user information with the government then the department of justice seems to have done a complete one eighty when it comes to mint...
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withdraw all from afghanistan their real the wrong way for the united states was it and turns into pakistan and afghanistan as a proxy anti-semitic jihad in the late seventy's this is the main political military and security blunder that the united states has committed in this region the united states is doomed to deal we have been blowback of its own policy back in late seventy's in pakistan and afghanistan. pot is taking to the skies and small airplanes have long been grounded by an unimaginable amount of paperwork but a recently adopted the last drops on the legal aid clearing the runway of more frequent flights however many obstacles remain a before it's the golden age for us it's own a.d.h. to these the athens games going up. dozens of pilots winging their way across russia for the second annual qubani air show for most small aircraft enthusiastic supporter fictions to meet other pilots and to enjoy the beautiful southern scenery though it took us almost eight hours to get there the views with time turned steak in november last year russia docked at a new law for small aircraft pilots
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. >> how serious alo iit that pakistan is not taking part? >> everyone agrees that pakistan will play an important rolen afghanistan's future. in the a determining role to some degree. there are different views however on what it means that pakistan is bcoin this conference. some feel it will deal a serious blow to the conference, undermine it complety indeed. others say the conference is doomed to failure it anyway because the taliban as represented here. it is not car t cfenc would be better off if pakistan were here. >> all right, that is our political correspondent the fo a now to talk steel. >> deal, still. no corporate news. the largest steel company declared a loss. they remainspiay wk in the u.s. there is uncertainty over how the european sovereign debt crisis will impact core markets in europe and north america. thurnt environment is not easy for the company. >> part-timers for german industrial giant -- hard times for a german industrial giant. the steelmaker had to write down some 2.9 billion euros oit u.s. and stainless steel busi
. >> how serious alo iit that pakistan is not taking part? >> everyone agrees that pakistan will play an important rolen afghanistan's future. in the a determining role to some degree. there are different views however on what it means that pakistan is bcoin this conference. some feel it will deal a serious blow to the conference, undermine it complety indeed. others say the conference is doomed to failure it anyway because the taliban as represented here. it is not car t cfenc...
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in other news, pakistan is angry. on tuesday, the government said it will boycott an international conference on afghanistan in protest of last weekend's nato at sekula 24 pakistani soldiers died in that attack. the announcement caught the attention of world leaders today. we have this report from here in berlin, where german chancellor angela merkel met with the king of jordan. >> pakistan was not on the agenda for the meeting between chancellor merkel and the king of jordan. but islamabad announcement's that it would stay away from an international conference in -- on afghanistan being held in bonn next week is a concern for germany. >> pakistan as part of the region, and we need them all involved. which is why we're very disappointed at today's cancellation. >> pakistan is boycotting the gathering because of widespread outrage at home over a deadly nato attack on saturday. the strike on an army post near the afghan border killed 24 pakistani soldiers. angela merkel and king abdullah hope pakistan will change its mi
in other news, pakistan is angry. on tuesday, the government said it will boycott an international conference on afghanistan in protest of last weekend's nato at sekula 24 pakistani soldiers died in that attack. the announcement caught the attention of world leaders today. we have this report from here in berlin, where german chancellor angela merkel met with the king of jordan. >> pakistan was not on the agenda for the meeting between chancellor merkel and the king of jordan. but...
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embassy was blamed on pakistan as the u.s. has taken a harder line. this raises further on a couple questions from the u.s. and u.k. government who both have large budgets for pakistan and counted as an ally. >> you are watching "bbc worl >> now to texas where the most powerful nuclear bomb has been destroyed. it was designed to puncture bonkers. it was similar to the design that was used on hiroshima. what to duck and cover. >> at the height of the cold war, americans were told to be prepared as threats of an atomic attack sent citizens into a spin. the nine states had strike power of its own, a nuclear bomb so big and powerful that was said to be 600 times more destructive than the one which leveled hiroshima in 1945. the be 53 was the size of a small car. it was first added to the arsenal in 1952. it was carried by the b-52 aircraft which would drop the 4,000 kilos bomb over its target using four parachutes. the bomb was retired in 1997, some 14 years later, the last remaining was dismantled as part of president obama's nuclear security agenda. >>
embassy was blamed on pakistan as the u.s. has taken a harder line. this raises further on a couple questions from the u.s. and u.k. government who both have large budgets for pakistan and counted as an ally. >> you are watching "bbc worl >> now to texas where the most powerful nuclear bomb has been destroyed. it was designed to puncture bonkers. it was similar to the design that was used on hiroshima. what to duck and cover. >> at the height of the cold war, americans...
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that is not who we are. >> pakistan's role remains unclear. the country's intelligence services and the army have been accused of incoetence. the renowned military academy is situated just 800 meters from bin laden's hideout. many experts thought that terrorists might have sought refuge in a large city like karachi. >> the fact he was found in the pakistani general retirement paradise will raise new questions, especially, how is it possible for somebody like bin laden to live in this city for years and go undetected by securi forces? th is why i think the people in the intelligence service were not faul -- were involved. >> diplomats met in islamabad. despite the apparent harmony, there was plenty of anger behind the scenes. washington feels betrayed after providing billions of aid to pakistan, but of it earmarked for security. pakistan has criticized washington for violating the country's sovereignty. nowt islamabad's plants -- now somislamabad plans to look for the second-in-command of al qaeda. barack obama says the world as a safer place w
that is not who we are. >> pakistan's role remains unclear. the country's intelligence services and the army have been accused of incoetence. the renowned military academy is situated just 800 meters from bin laden's hideout. many experts thought that terrorists might have sought refuge in a large city like karachi. >> the fact he was found in the pakistani general retirement paradise will raise new questions, especially, how is it possible for somebody like bin laden to live in...
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this is all very unpopular in pakistan. so if a new government comes into power, which has a more anti-american coloration, it becomes more difficult to do these operations, it becomes more difficult for the military to operate. the current civilian government in pakistan is actually very pro-american. it has been very willing to allow us to do things. i mean, i often am criticized by them. they come after me, because i point out that they don't actually run the country. which is separate from whether they're good guys. by and large, these are all pro-american, anti-terrorist, anti-jihad people. they're all good people, they just don't have that much power in the country. >> just to be clear, fareed, when we are talking to pakistan about cooperating with us and fighting terrorists and tracking al qaeda, are we talking to the military or to the civilian government or both? >> we're talking to both and you're very aware you have to talk to the military to get things done. the u.s. military now has a very deep relationship wit
this is all very unpopular in pakistan. so if a new government comes into power, which has a more anti-american coloration, it becomes more difficult to do these operations, it becomes more difficult for the military to operate. the current civilian government in pakistan is actually very pro-american. it has been very willing to allow us to do things. i mean, i often am criticized by them. they come after me, because i point out that they don't actually run the country. which is separate from...
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united states is doomed to deal be have been blowback of its own policy back in the late seventy's in pakistan and afghanistan. now russian the pilots taking to the skies and small airplanes have long been grounded unimaginable amount of paperwork but recently adopted law has drawn some of the people of those who are in the runway from what we could flights however many obstacles remain before it's that the rage for us is a nation he sets and he's belittling states. dozens of pilots swing their way across russia for the second annual cuban air show from the small aircraft enthusiastic perfect chance to meet other pilots and to enjoy the beautiful scenery . he took us almost eight hours to get their views with by metastatic in november last year russia darts at a new low for small aircraft pilots it sounds very promising abolishing much of the preflight paperwork letting the pilots use new airfields and generally exacting international flight rules it's a dream for any plane owner in russia however not all of the all the restrictions were lifted back in the soviet times you actually had to have
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how is the drug trafficking into pakistan how is he didn't. oh it's hidden the save a drug barons operate the save all of the word it goes to tyson and central asian republics it goes from here on it goes through others and sources and we happen to be one of the tribe it only goes country it goes to pakistan also the wild turkey thirty five percent flow from pakistan they'd use all the means whether it's the old man his men back. crossing into. to our western regions and take it on the board and in way is that they did all six it's a water which is continuously going on they would out there for a few days then change to the next then to the next so there are medications on the other side which is doing it is very smart very as i and very well informed and we continue to fight that we continue to fight that. and it's an ongoing war which is going on makes us diplomatic cables points to corruption involved controls between afghanistan and pakistan through which drugs. what's being done to tackle cross corruption cross border corruption different
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pressure why not western pakistan just one week before al qaeda as leader was killed and a u.s. drone demonstration united hundreds of protesters fear is that another twenty five people were killed in a strike in the total number of civilian deaths into the hundreds. kareem had lost his son and a brother in two thousand and nine attack a drone operator miles away from here pushed the button when it was night in pakistan and dreams how family was sleeping in. a real school may may may may or a good amount. sure. there are these people or gore who left pakistan and the would be opened with many people sharing this opinion pakistani officials are warning the us has fueled an insurgency rather than cooling it more than they help because of the color group. is there is of the civilians in the area america's reaction has been very good the white house first accused pakistan of not doing enough to counter terror before the us changed its tactics finally addressing pakistan's calls to acts as america's drone technology to despite signs of a peace offering and chimeric and sentiment has
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the united states is doomed to deal b of their blow back off its own policy back in late seventy's in pakistan and afghanistan. the russian pilots taking to the skies in small airplanes have long been grounded by unimaginable about some people work recently at the center there has dropped some of the rebels to clear in the runway for more frequent flights over many obstacles that remain before it's the golden age for us in small aviation these yes that's nice but that's the experience. dozens of pilots swinging their way across russia for the second annual cuban air show the most small aircraft enthusiastic supporter for chance to meet other pilots and to enjoy the beautiful southern scenery. he took us almost eight hours to get their views with the new turn stick in november last year russia up to a new low for small aircraft pilots it sounds very promising abolishing much of the preflight paperwork letting the pilots use new airfields and generally adopting international flight rules it's a dream for any plane owner in russia however not all of the old restrictions were lifted back in the cl
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cheap refinishing r t pakistan. the fight against al qaeda inspired terrorism continues here in russia eight militants were killed on sunday in an ongoing operation in the north caucuses one policeman did die during the raid earlier this week a senior al qaeda operative was killed in the southern republic of chechnya the turkish border militant known as abdul a kurd is believed to have been that he finance the end organizer of terrorist cells in the region of code is also said to have played a leading role in major attacks in russia as well as assaults on police he had only recently assumed a leading role after his predecessor was killed by security forces authorities say two deaths have a broken foot which is the main links with the international terrorist organization . all coming up here on r.t. how the cost of conflict means a feeling the pinch on the home front that's france involved itself in foreign skirmishes its own citizens bear the financial grunt plus. sixty six years on russia's getting ready to celebra
cheap refinishing r t pakistan. the fight against al qaeda inspired terrorism continues here in russia eight militants were killed on sunday in an ongoing operation in the north caucuses one policeman did die during the raid earlier this week a senior al qaeda operative was killed in the southern republic of chechnya the turkish border militant known as abdul a kurd is believed to have been that he finance the end organizer of terrorist cells in the region of code is also said to have played a...
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and pakistan. >> give the pakistan government the drones. that is the way it should be. [unintelligible] >> the dispute shows no sign of easing. islamabad is threatening to pull its soldiers out of the region along the border. >> human rights groups say more than 1300 people may have been killed when an arms depot blew up in turkmenistan last week. the blast was outside of the capital. the government initially blamed the fire at a fireworks storage facility. officials from the country say only 15 people were killed. the country's exiled opposition has posted images of the explosion, saying the true death toll is much higher. news corporation owner billionaire rupert murdoch has agreed to give evidence next tuesday to a british parliamentary committee investigating illegal activities at his british newspapers. murdoch and his son james will appear with rebecca brooks, the chief ceo of the british newspaper branch. she is also the former chief editor of "the news of the world," the tabloid which closed in the face of mounting evidence that it and other newspapers gained in
and pakistan. >> give the pakistan government the drones. that is the way it should be. [unintelligible] >> the dispute shows no sign of easing. islamabad is threatening to pull its soldiers out of the region along the border. >> human rights groups say more than 1300 people may have been killed when an arms depot blew up in turkmenistan last week. the blast was outside of the capital. the government initially blamed the fire at a fireworks storage facility. officials from the...
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is pursuing in pakistan. there's no imperial ambitions there are we trying to get out we try to punish the people who attacked the united states we've done some most of the there's a lot of arguing for getting out very quickly certainly obama much of the right. of the republicans want to get out about going to very quickly how many terrorists do you have to kill before you finally say enough's enough i mean the government there been no constraints on the number of people that have been able to be killed ten years of this no constraints drone attacks assassinations of bombing and killing of wedding parties at some point isn't it time to say another enough. look now at some world news in brief for you this hour oriel has begun washing up on a beach a new zealand's east coast five days after the container struck a reef nearby the vessel has been foundering there since with ruptured pipes and at least one fuel tank having already leaked thirty tons of oil into the bay the clean up operations are now hampered by b
is pursuing in pakistan. there's no imperial ambitions there are we trying to get out we try to punish the people who attacked the united states we've done some most of the there's a lot of arguing for getting out very quickly certainly obama much of the right. of the republicans want to get out about going to very quickly how many terrorists do you have to kill before you finally say enough's enough i mean the government there been no constraints on the number of people that have been able to...
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but they wer arrestedat the bord with pakistan. they giggle nervously, nsure what to make of all. -- what to make of itll. this 10-year-old ss th mullah at his mque woul not kill him and he wouldurvi and get money for his mily suicide bombings were al qaeda's tactic, buthe liban has made it theirown. this art ofsamain laden's lecy here. ere will be mo videos like this. >> i want to become aartyr, i ll not lea any the weerners on this sacredand. >> she is jt 14 years d. by her side sits father. the taliban ny ung cldre abombs. but is ought shehas already blown herself up. [guire] oma b len's death has t change theility strategy in afghanistan. that remains to train men like tse, ahan sldiers who will ke or from no. the america hopthe tiban, orpart of it anyway, can be ma to split u from qaeda. a peace dl might then be possible and thealib could turn to afghanista witht bringing al qaedalso for many afghans and inrnationalselie thenly wato e thear is with a negoated settlement. but many worr about the st o such aeal. th is rally to o
but they wer arrestedat the bord with pakistan. they giggle nervously, nsure what to make of all. -- what to make of itll. this 10-year-old ss th mullah at his mque woul not kill him and he wouldurvi and get money for his mily suicide bombings were al qaeda's tactic, buthe liban has made it theirown. this art ofsamain laden's lecy here. ere will be mo videos like this. >> i want to become aartyr, i ll not lea any the weerners on this sacredand. >> she is jt 14 years d. by her side...
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this is all very unpopular in pakistan. so if a new government comes into power, which has a more anti-american coloration, it becomes more difficult to do these operations, it becomes more difficult for the military to operate. the current civilian government in pakistan is actually very pro-american. it has been very willing to allow us to do things. i mean, i often am criticized by them. they come after me, because i point out that they don't actually run the country. which is separate from whether they're good guys. by and large, these are all pro-american, anti-terrorist, anti-jihad people. they're all good people, they just don't have that much power in the country. >> just to be clear, fareed, when we are talking to pakistan about cooperating with us and fighting terrorists and tracking al qaeda, are we talking to the military or to the civilian government or both? >> we're talking to both and you're very aware you have to talk to the military to get things done. the u.s. military now has a very deep relationship wit
this is all very unpopular in pakistan. so if a new government comes into power, which has a more anti-american coloration, it becomes more difficult to do these operations, it becomes more difficult for the military to operate. the current civilian government in pakistan is actually very pro-american. it has been very willing to allow us to do things. i mean, i often am criticized by them. they come after me, because i point out that they don't actually run the country. which is separate from...
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a total of 950 natural disasters were recorded, including the earthquake in haiti and floods in pakistan. this made 2010 the second worst year since 1980. the earthquakes in chile and new zealand were the most expensive for th8 insurance sector, even though they were not the most devastating on the human scale. and something new in germany after high levels of dioxin that can cause cancer were found in animal feed. it was sold for pigs, chickens, and turkey farms. lower saxony has not reacted by closing 1000 farms while tests are carried out -- lower saxony has now reacted. melinda? >> thank you, peter. african leaders have held another round of negotiations for the embattled ivory coast president in effort to persuade him to stand down. on monday, he once again refused to give up power to those who is seen by the international community as being the winner. many observers fear it could plunge ivory coast into civil war. >> they came to send a signal to him, the embattled president must go. leaders from the african union and economic community of west against aids told him that he could
a total of 950 natural disasters were recorded, including the earthquake in haiti and floods in pakistan. this made 2010 the second worst year since 1980. the earthquakes in chile and new zealand were the most expensive for th8 insurance sector, even though they were not the most devastating on the human scale. and something new in germany after high levels of dioxin that can cause cancer were found in animal feed. it was sold for pigs, chickens, and turkey farms. lower saxony has not reacted...
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to believe that pakistan has a crucial role to play. i was encouraged by what prime minister ghailani said today while the conference was going on, that he expected that the united states and pakistan would continue our cooperation in a number of areas that are of mutual interest and concern, first and foremost, our joint fight against terrorism. >> elsewhere, russia's ruling party is under fire over allegations of widespread voter fraud. thousands of demonstrators gathered in major cities accusing vladimir putin's party of stuffing ballot boxes last week. putin's party won only about 50% of sunday's vote. that's a major drop in support from the last election. the u.s. state department says voters there deserve an investigation into reports of manipulation. putin is currently making another run for the presidency after term limits forced him to leave the seat in 2008. >>> new reaction from global markets this morning after a standard & poor's warning to the eurozone about the region's crippling dealt. the nikkei average fell 120 points.
to believe that pakistan has a crucial role to play. i was encouraged by what prime minister ghailani said today while the conference was going on, that he expected that the united states and pakistan would continue our cooperation in a number of areas that are of mutual interest and concern, first and foremost, our joint fight against terrorism. >> elsewhere, russia's ruling party is under fire over allegations of widespread voter fraud. thousands of demonstrators gathered in major...
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was drove from afghanistan their real the wrong way for the united states was read and friends into pakistan and afghanistan as it proceeds anti-semitic jihad in the late seventy's this is the main holy nickleby illiterate insecurity and wonder of the united states has committed in this region the united states is doomed to be a very blowback off its own policy back in late seventy's in pakistan and afghanistan. russian pilots taking to the skies on small airplanes have long been grounded. out of paperwork but recently adopted nor has dropped some of the. frequent tendency fights over many obstacles remain before it's the golden age for russian small aviation he's asked. dozens of pilots their way across russia for the second annual cuban air show the most small aircraft enthusiastic the perfect chance to meet other pilots and to enjoy the beautiful scenery. almost eight hours to get their views with undeterred. in november last year russia dumped at a new war for small aircraft pilots it sounds very promising abolishing much of the preflight paperwork letting the pilots use new airfields an
was drove from afghanistan their real the wrong way for the united states was read and friends into pakistan and afghanistan as it proceeds anti-semitic jihad in the late seventy's this is the main holy nickleby illiterate insecurity and wonder of the united states has committed in this region the united states is doomed to be a very blowback off its own policy back in late seventy's in pakistan and afghanistan. russian pilots taking to the skies on small airplanes have long been grounded. out...
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that's a minority in pakistan, that is not the majority in pakistan. unfortunately in the western media, it has always been projected as an overwhelming majority. >> as a woman, as a muslim woman, modern, how do you feel you reform islam or how do you ensure that that minority view, more extreme, more hostile to women, doesn't prevail? is it a question of intellectually combating it? i mean, how do you make the case that a woman's testimony should be worth as much as a man's in court? >> afirst of all, i would strongly argue that we do not need to. that the need to reform islam is not there. the need to reform how we supplement of the principles of islam is certainly there. we have always argued that it is in the implementation of the blasphemy law that we have issues. >> so you actually defend the idea of a blasphemy law in 2011? >> there are many other countries in the world which also have laws which are very similar -- >> like saudi arabia. is that your role modle? >> like iceland, for instance. no country is any country's role model. i think every
that's a minority in pakistan, that is not the majority in pakistan. unfortunately in the western media, it has always been projected as an overwhelming majority. >> as a woman, as a muslim woman, modern, how do you feel you reform islam or how do you ensure that that minority view, more extreme, more hostile to women, doesn't prevail? is it a question of intellectually combating it? i mean, how do you make the case that a woman's testimony should be worth as much as a man's in court?...
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we expect to have continued cooperation with pakistan on this. there is no question we have disagreements and complications in our relationships. we speak openly and candidly with our pakistan counterparts about this. we believe the relationship is important enough and the kind of cooperation we get is essential to our national security and we need to continue it precisely so we can most effectively take the fight to al qaeda and succeed in that region. >> what discussions are going on with pakistan about military action that might go beyond drone -- >> i not sure i understand what you mean -- >> this is what senator gramm was talking about. he said we have lots of assets beyond drones. >> i'm not sure what he is referring to. we take action against the enemies of the united states, members of al qaeda where we find them, and in the case of osama bin laden, that happen to be in pakistan. the fact of the matter is we are fighting a war in afghanistan and one of the problems we have had which is where this issue arises from is the safe havens in pa
we expect to have continued cooperation with pakistan on this. there is no question we have disagreements and complications in our relationships. we speak openly and candidly with our pakistan counterparts about this. we believe the relationship is important enough and the kind of cooperation we get is essential to our national security and we need to continue it precisely so we can most effectively take the fight to al qaeda and succeed in that region. >> what discussions are going on...
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and pakistan is now escalated to a u.s. senator suggesting a military attack so are things worse than ever or is this just the same old political game between our two countries and we constantly document on this show the erosions of our civil liberties under the obama administration but one legal scholar is now arguing that he has these most disastrous president for civil liberties in u.s. history so is that true mike riggs going to join us to hash it out i'll have all that and more fear and i cling to those of happy hour but first take a look at what the mainstream media has decided to miss. i'll say we all woke to the news that another terrorist plot here on u.s. soil had been foiled by the it was an american citizen who planned on flying remote controlled planes armed with explosives into the capitol building and the pentagon . agency rez one for planned to use remote controlled model airplanes wanted to blow up the u.s. capitol building and the other guy raz one for deuce is in federal custody right now in charge an al
and pakistan is now escalated to a u.s. senator suggesting a military attack so are things worse than ever or is this just the same old political game between our two countries and we constantly document on this show the erosions of our civil liberties under the obama administration but one legal scholar is now arguing that he has these most disastrous president for civil liberties in u.s. history so is that true mike riggs going to join us to hash it out i'll have all that and more fear and i...
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that is something that pakistan has denied. in the past it says it is fully cooperating, but certainly president karzai will look for more assurances today. >> for all the suspicions and the accusations that have been reeled out over many months and years, in fact, is there some goodwill scope for a movement together in the right direction? >> it depends. if there is those in the pakistani military who still see the world the way that they have done in the past, which is that they want an ally across the border in afghanistan, and if that ally is going to be ultimately the end of the day, the afghan taliban wants the coalition forces leave, and if they remain oriented in that way where they seek to nurture links and protect the afghan taliban, then, really, that does go against what the afghan government want themselves, and so they can't both go in the right direction. but if there is a reorientation of where pakistan stands, certainly the americans are putting a great deal of pressure, then perhaps things can move forward in
that is something that pakistan has denied. in the past it says it is fully cooperating, but certainly president karzai will look for more assurances today. >> for all the suspicions and the accusations that have been reeled out over many months and years, in fact, is there some goodwill scope for a movement together in the right direction? >> it depends. if there is those in the pakistani military who still see the world the way that they have done in the past, which is that they...
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in pakistan targeted militants in the northern part of pakistan near its border with afghanistan march seventeenth drone strike is reported to have killed forty innocent civilians prompting a month long break by the us despite these casualties and the bloody experience in both afghanistan and iraq and now in pakistan here there seems to be no sign of a policy change from nature's part that his son officials here in islamabad in the capital of pakistan warn that drones are a seriously strengthen not only anti american sentiment but also to military sentiment in this sense to a region making it increasingly hard to justify the continuing war on terror but this trans prime minister in an interview with our t.v. confer. that u.s. drone strikes are causing huge anxiety for pakistan at off weekend more problems rather than solutions in fighting terror the drone attacks the. militants and against the government and the minute the problem troubles and it is not in favor of. strategy or political strategy. work different despite u.s. immunity undermining the pakistani government's top officials
in pakistan targeted militants in the northern part of pakistan near its border with afghanistan march seventeenth drone strike is reported to have killed forty innocent civilians prompting a month long break by the us despite these casualties and the bloody experience in both afghanistan and iraq and now in pakistan here there seems to be no sign of a policy change from nature's part that his son officials here in islamabad in the capital of pakistan warn that drones are a seriously strengthen...
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is recent a deadly air attack on pakistan has put the u.s. mission in afghanistan in danger with supplies cut off washington may soon have to turn to other transit states to keep its military effort going among them is russia and its artie's going to church account reports this could mean some well timed diplomatic leverage for moscow. supplies are would keep the war running nato actions have put all operations in afghanistan in danger after attacks that killed twenty four pakistani soldiers islamic art cut off one of the alliances major supply routes to again his stance. i would like to extend my most sincere condolences. to pakistan washington's condolences were not enough to repeated incursions by the u.s. military in pakistan really left no choice and also the humiliation that the pakistani military faced in front of its own soldiers and the pakistani people left no choice before the government this time but to cut off the supply line good relations between the u.s. and pakistan as unstable as ever in order to keep the warring of ghana's
is recent a deadly air attack on pakistan has put the u.s. mission in afghanistan in danger with supplies cut off washington may soon have to turn to other transit states to keep its military effort going among them is russia and its artie's going to church account reports this could mean some well timed diplomatic leverage for moscow. supplies are would keep the war running nato actions have put all operations in afghanistan in danger after attacks that killed twenty four pakistani soldiers...
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therefore, we are stuck with pakistan because we withdraw in this case pakistan, or we entice her pakistan in various ways into collaborating in a staged withdrawal, so this comes to the point that there really doesn't matter if what happened in the past at this moment, if our goal list to somehow exit afghanistan without attempting, we must deal with pakistan. who else can we -- >> host: that's right. the question isn't so much dealing with pakistan with is the longer-term out, in terms of are they going to come away from wherever we end up with a new status quo in afghanistan we committed to their campaign of undermining their neighbor next door in india. >> guest: that is exactly the choice. we can avoid that by staying in afghanistan permanently. or live with it. so here is exactly how i approach a foreign policy issue. if pakistan comes to be secure in afghanistan to destabilize india. shall we therefore see permanent in afghanistan? how do we prevent that? where i come to stay yes, pakistan and india have reasons to distrust each other. i don't think they are going to go away. i thin
therefore, we are stuck with pakistan because we withdraw in this case pakistan, or we entice her pakistan in various ways into collaborating in a staged withdrawal, so this comes to the point that there really doesn't matter if what happened in the past at this moment, if our goal list to somehow exit afghanistan without attempting, we must deal with pakistan. who else can we -- >> host: that's right. the question isn't so much dealing with pakistan with is the longer-term out, in terms...